Raising concerns on how Buffalo Schools spend rescue dollars It s a sham â itâs smoke and mirrors
Raising concerns on how Buffalo Schools spend rescue dollars
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BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) â Some community stakeholders are raising their concerns about how the Buffalo Public School District wants to spend nearly $300-million in federal relief funds.
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Members of the Buffalo Equity Coalition testified virtually before Buffalo Common Council Education Committee.
Members of the Buffalo Equity Coalition sounding off as they testified at a Buffalo Common Council Education Committee public hearing Tuesday.
âBut it s a sham â itâs smoke and mirrors,â declared Bishop Michael Badger, Urban Think Tank.
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Up Up: Stories of Johannesburg’s Highrises a book about Johannesburg’s original city centre.
The project is put together by editors Switzerland with considerable support from a number of Johannesburgers.
If its portrayal of reuse can bring this message home, then Up Up goes in the right direction.
Up Up: Stories of Johannesburg’s Highrises is a slab of a book about buildings and stories from Johannesburg’s original city centre. The project is put together by four young editors from Switzerland with considerable support from a number of Johannesburgers.
The local authors have generously shared their experiences as urban researchers and latter-day flâneurs (a flâneur is a timeless urban wanderer-poet rooted in nineteenth-century French literary culture).
Ikea research lab ponders the future of the ideal city
Ikea research lab ponders the future of the ideal city
Space10 – Ikea’s research and design lab in Copenhagen – has teamed up with publisher Gestalten to create a book that explores a better urban environment for humanity’s future
Photography: Anne-Sophie Rosenvinge
The Ideal City is a new book from Space10, the Swedish furniture giant Ikea’s own R&D lab, based in Copenhagen. A compilation of best practice from around the world – 53 cities in 30 countries – the thrust of the book is to capture urban projects that are striving to make a difference, gently but inexorably steering towards the impossible goal of ‘utopia’. As a result, there’s a welcome thread of positivity running through the pages, perhaps unsurprising when you consider how much of a positive spin Ikea has managed to place on the prosaic art of furniture making.